Public Speaking Skills You Must Have - Part 2
Secrets to Seminar & Speaking
Success: What I Wish I Knew Many, Many Years Ago
4 Simple Steps to a Terrific Presentation
Even If You Have No Time to Prepare
This presentation structure also covers the four
major ways people absorb information.
All you need to do is simply take your content
and structure it in this simple but powerful four-step
sequence:
1. Purpose: why is this topic important?
Why should your audience be interested or listen
to you in the first place?
You can tell them, and/or you can elicit their
reasons.
2. Facts: next you go into the facts data and
statistics you have on your topic.
3. How can your audience apply this information?
How can they use it?
Tell them and/or have them tell you how.
4. Questions: take questions from the group or
pose your own questions to them.
You could also explore options and alternatives
to what you've presented to that point.
Now just sandwich those four steps with a brief
summary of the main points of your presentation
that you want them to remember most.
You can also put a short intro at the very beginning,
a thank-you at the very end, and you're done.
Creating a dynamite presentation in no time flat
is now within your grasp, just follow the simple
4 step process I've outlined above.
This is something I wish I knew a long, long
time ago, but now you know so you can save yourself
a ton of time preparing your speeches and presentations.
Now go on to Part 3 of what I wish I knew a long
time ago about seminars and public speaking...
Public
Speaking Skills You Must Have - Part 3:
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